Why Comparing Wedding Vendor Quotes Side-By-Side Is Lying to You

You get three photography quotes. $2,800. $4,200. $5,900. The natural instinct is to treat this like comparing flights — same destination, just pick the better price.

Except these aren’t the same product, and the line-item breakdown almost never makes that obvious.

Here’s what’s actually hidden inside a “simple” price difference:

The $2,800 quote might be 6 hours of coverage with a single shooter, no engagement session, and a 6-week turnaround on a small online gallery. The $5,900 quote might be 10 hours, a second shooter, an engagement session included, and a 3-week turnaround with full print rights and an album. Stacked next to each other as just dollar figures, the $2,800 option looks “cheaper” — but per hour of actual coverage, it’s nearly identical pricing, just packaged to look smaller.

This pattern shows up across nearly every vendor category in the South Jersey market — catering, florals, DJ/band, videography — not just photography. The number on the page is never the full comparison; it’s the output of a dozen smaller decisions about hours, inclusions, and deliverables that vary wildly between vendors.

The comparison that actually works:

  1. Normalize for hours first. Divide total price by hours of coverage/service to get a real per-hour rate before judging anything else.
  2. List inclusions as a checklist, not a paragraph. Engagement session: yes/no. Second shooter: yes/no. Raw files: yes/no. Make every vendor answer the same list.
  3. Ask what’s not included. Travel fees, overtime rates, and editing turnaround are where quotes diverge the most and get mentioned the least upfront.
  4. Weight experience with your specific venue. A vendor who’s shot at your exact South Jersey venue before often moves faster and anticipates lighting/logistics issues a first-timer won’t catch — that’s worth real money even if it’s not a line item.

The couples who feel like they got a great deal almost never picked the cheapest number. They picked the vendor whose actual hours and inclusions matched what they needed, once everything was normalized to compare apples to apples — which takes real digging to figure out on your own.

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